eugenie prigozhin is headed to belarus after going to go into exile. the uprising exposed vulnerability to russia s forces as the u.s. turmoil continues over the weeks. i think we ve seen more cracks emerge in the russian beside. it is too soon to tell exactly where they go and when they get their but certainly we have all sorts of new questions the putin is going to have to address in the weeks and months ahead. sarah ferguson s calling on the public to get checked after revealing the 63-year-old duchess of york was recently diagnosed with an early form of the disease which is detected after a routine mammograms screaming. the prince of wales is launching a project aimed at ending homelessness and assuring the issue is rare, brief, and and repeated. the five-year program brings together organizations and individuals to find local solutions a man has died after a hot air balloon caught fire and fell to the ground was to share. the uk air accidents investigation branch h
good evening, everyone. great to have you with us. i m erica hill in tonight for alison camerata. welcome to cnn. tonight we have much more. on the biggest story of this night. the supreme court, of course, protecting access to a widely used abortion drug by freezing lower court rulings that restricted its usage. big victory for the biden administration. it is far from the end, though the ruling means the appeals process now will play out and it is almost guaranteed the case. will eventually land back before the justices. in the meantime, though, the fda approval of medford cristante stands as does current access plus turmoil in the nfl tonight, three players suspended indefinitely to others slapped with a six game ban. so what they do is the punishment fair. and it wouldn t be a friday night here without a news quiz. see, if you know more about what happened this week. they are distinguished panelists. here is my panel tonight. defense attorney mr maris. john avlon, our seni
saskatchewan. they re looking for damien sanderson and myles sanderson. let me be clear. we are still looking for the two suspects. we are asking residents across saskatchewan and neighboring provinces to be vigilant. at this stage in our investigation we believe some of the victims have been targeted by the suspect and others have been attacked randomly. cnn s paula newton live in ottawa. what do we know about the suspects and the victims here? good morning, christine. you know, this is what has been so shocking and also so frustrating at this point in time. you just heard the rcmp commander say at this hour they still don t know the motive. they don t know how this unfolded. what we do know is those two suspects are still at large. when i m talking at large, christine, they are trying to cover a very large geographical area. the alerts run through three prairie provinces. they are trying to appoint certain people to a black nissan rogue. that does not mean that they a
johnson as britain s prime minister? the world is about to find out. a manhunt unfolding right now in canada for two suspected killers. good morning to viewers here in the u.s. and around the world, it is monday, september 5th. and the search is on for two armed and dangerous suspects in a mass stabbing sunday that left at least ten dead and 15 injured. these attacks took place across 13 separate crime skeengs in an indigenous community in the surrounding area and central canada. police say some were chosen at random and some were specifically targeted. the suspects have been identified as damien sanderson and miles sanderson. it is not clear if they are related and police are unsure about a possible motive. paula newton live for us in waut this morning. reporter: an incredibly unnerving night for speech in saskatchewan and beyond. police say as of right now there may have been a responding of the two suspects in regina, saskatchewan. as you say, think about this, thi
we begin with a blistering and dangerous heat wave and a stranglehold across the western united states. millions of people are sweltering this weekend. more than 40 million are under heat alerts as temperatures soar 15 to 20 degrees above normal. for the fifth day in a wroe, electric companies in california are asking customers to turn off unnecessary lights and appliances in order to save electricity during the late afternoon and evening hours. cnn s chris winn reports from los angeles. reporter: across the west, the scorching heat is showing no signs of cooling off this holiday weekend. our ac at home can only do so much when we re in these triple digits. reporter: in glendale, california, residents are seeking refuge at the galleria shopping mall, taking advantage of the free air conditioning. getting out to the mall and just getting out of the house to get some sort of cool release is nice. reporter: california is in the midst of its longest heat wave of the yea